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15:00
up till Canadian independence the only real influences were from britain and the US
the question I have to ask (to the outsides) is are Canadians more American like, or more British like?
@rlemon i like to cherry pick the food
American.
though, british aren't much different.
@rlemon American
@rlemon just slightly more American
it's not a big gap, but on a scale of American/1-British/10, I'd say Canadians are probably a 3
it's strange. I think our people are closer to american 'way of life' but our politics and society as a whole are closer to british
I think because we watch primarily american TV
15:03
british politics are just as broken as USA
need I remind you of Brexit?
@Luggage no need to remind me of their recent shit shows, but if you look at how our politics are supposed to work, we're pretty on par with how their system is supposed to work
@rlemon your culture, the part that you developed yourself, was also produced in a very similar climate to the US. Canada and the north-east half of the US are essentially the same place.
key word is "supposed"
@ssube 300 energy, no light SDs yet. I want my Bella :(
@ssube sometimes I want to get all righteous on comments like this. "my culture", no my culture is gone.
but meh
I don't really care that much
15:05
@Trasiva buy them from the crafting building?
@ssube I'm sorry, what?
@rlemon your culture being modern canada
Native American
~$ cd /
/$ cd //
//$ cd home
//home$ pwd
//home
//home$ cd ///
/$ #wtf??
the culture you live in
15:06
Natives still exist.
the USA is the last empire, agree or disagree?
:D they not dead yet man
there's seems to be no difference in contents between / and // btw
but you don't live in a native reservation or primarily native city, you live in regular old suburban Canada :P
@ssube I didn't think you could get monster pieces from the crafting building?
15:06
@Trasiva you can pay 10k mana and 20 mid essence to open a random dungeon.
@ssube I have stayed on reserves, my father lived on one, and so do other family.
they added it with the crafting building
@towc change your shell immediately
just because I appropriated myself to better ways doesn't mean it isn't still a culture that isbeing killed.
@rlemon well, that's a different culture that developed differently.
15:07
@ssube Oh, that's disabled today.
@littlepootis I have no clue if you're joking or serious -_-
@ssube take 100,000 people and reduce their landmass by 95% and yea, things develop diffrerently.
looking at a random suburb, the climate is similar, imperial overlords left around the same time, etc
@towc I'm being serious. wtf are you using?
Guess due to all the halls being open.
15:08
sakura
I'm very salty about how it happened, however today natives need to get this shit together. I'm native, I live in a house. lets go guys
bash
Canada and the US developed in similar ways, except for the south
same as @AwalGarg
@rlemon sounds familiar to me, respectively this country here
15:08
@jAndy The Game
5
sakura* is not a shell
@Trasiva probably, yeah. It's not the best way to get a bella, but it took me over a year to get mine (happened a month ago).
so she is still doing that
it's bash
sakura, terminator, xterm, urxvt are term emulators
15:08
@littlepootis that's bash. it does that in linux and osx.
bash, zsh, ksh are shells
@Luggage weird
+1 terminator
so i'm back just drove home. I still can't figure out why the following command works as text file but not a mathematica file in node
+1 xterm
@ssube If I get Bella, I THINK I have a solid Giants B9/B10 team. Especially if I redo some of my runes.
15:09
exec("xdg-open a.txt",function(){....})
works
exec("xdg-open a.nb",function(){....})
@Trasiva tf are you going to use for giants 9? I don't have anything built up enough to get there.
doesn't
god dammit william didn't we tell you how to start debugging this?
like, I have all the big 4*s, but none of them can handle 8+
@ssube Shannon, Bernard, Orochi, Bella, and Probably Chloe
15:10
yes you did
according to this stackoverflow.com/questions/10815218/where-is-nodejs-log-file there are no logs in nodejs
a) run the command from the terminal FIRST and see if it works period
2) maybe accept arguments in your callback AND LOG THEM, there are three arguments.
iii) don't come back till you test this and have results.
@William So why aren't you?
@Trasiva that's a weird ass team.
what's so good about having a Chloe, too?
15:11
@ssube Two turn immunity and one turn invinceable.
$ echo $0
/bin/bash
Plus the moderate sized heal.
is that bug actually still in Caprica? If I edit lines I wrote, she also might throw "The Game" at me then
lol wtf bash
@towc it's normal bash behavior, ignore little pooty
15:11
wtf pooty
@Trasiva I was running a team last night with Arta, Bella, and Rina. The amount of heals going around was just stupid.
@ssube I can always swap her out if Bella ends up being powerful enough with Dias for the passive 25% passive damage reduction.
@jAndy bug? Lol
so it works from the terminal
No bug
15:12
either way, is there any reason why it behaves like that?
lel...
Dias + Shannon's shield is just amazing.
then I started running the raids with a guy who had Ariel, so my Arta and his Ariel were just wrecking the boss
RNJesus has not been kind to me.
at one point I was holding off two heads
15:12
I should have known that evil forces don't create bugs like that right
@towc @littlepoot tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/FAQ see E10
O_o
Cap intentionally reads edits. Not a bug
@Luggage cheers
My Orochi has 100% crit though, but I think I'm way over on that, so I need to switch some runes around so I can bring his accuracy up too.
15:13
@Trasiva one of these days, I'm going to run Arta, Bella, Colleen, Hwahee, and Chasun.
@ssube That's an auto Dragons B10.
infiniheal;
Ah alright, so it's not specialized to that game thing... not as evil then
one of these days I'm gonna run this town tonight
@Trasiva then I just need to rune the shit out of them
15:14
@ssube I think if I push my team to 6*, get them leveled up, I can actually do it with current runes.
I get unescape left brace in regex is deprecated passed through in regex marked by <-- HERE m/% ...
@rlemon its muted?
Since when does youtube that copyright mute thing?
> This video previously contained a copyrighted audio track. Due to a claim by a copyright holder, the audio track has been muted.
There's just enough of a jump from five to six that it's enough to make me struggle.
@BenCraig is it? I just grabbed the link :(
15:15
@Trasiva I have garbage runes on most of my dudes. I wasn't farming runes for the longest time, just monsters, so most of them are still 4*.
yeah, copyright thingy
I'm way behind on runes
@ssube I get most my runes from running dragons/giants while I'm farming mana stones.
it's been doing that for a looong time
@Trasiva that's what I'm doing now, but for the longest time, I skipped those for magic and story.
15:16
so stderr outputs something
@jAndy every time you trigger it tho, play the lottery.
> if (msgObj.user_id === 1386886 && Math.random() < 0.005) {
you're a lucky man to hit it so often
@ssube I made that same decision, I still think it was the right one so I can actually level farm when I need to. Having that Faimon hell auto farm is nice for cleaning up my mons inventory.
in the following

exec("xdg-open a.nb",function(e,stdout,stderr){....})
it's 0.5%
not so lucky :P
@Trasiva I'm kind of in a weird spot, because I have 80 mons at 5* max or 4* max, but nowhere near enough food to 5/6 them in any decent timeline, and not enough runes to push up to GB8 or 9 or anything.
I'm not sure how to get out of it besides just farming giants
15:18
@ssube You getting fusions prepped?
Because a Vero will make your life easy.
I've got most of the ingredients for vero, yeah, haven't been pursuing it.
@William Thanks for re-posting the same line but still withholding the error message. Wa yto show you understand a word anyone has said.
error message

> Unescaped left brace in regex is deprecated, passed through in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/(?
did you search that message?
yes something about python which doesn't make sense
15:21
is that the same error you get if you just run xdg-open a.nb on the commandline?
@William Perl*
no error on the command line
then your commands are different
or current directory?
they are not different I copied and pasted them identical
xdg-open /home/a/Desktop/a.nb
I'm using absolute paths also
15:23
did you try "xdg-open + <error message>"
in google yet?
no but tried that with nodejs
xdg-open just opens a program that is registered to the file.. the error might not be from it
check the version of xdg-open
like 'start' in windows or 'open' on OSX
@Luggage but there were incorrect errors with it and anything touching perl it seems
exactly the same error he's receiving
15:24
ah
i have updated to the newest version
carry on
@William which is?!
god man, pulling teeth
xdg-open --version
1.1.0 rc3
s/teeth/fangs/
15:26
that isn't the latest
the fix was patched in 1.3
update your repos then upgrade your packages
sudo apt-get update ?
I have no idea what is in your repo list
I use 'async/await', but sometimes I have a rather simple method function that only does one thing. e.g. async foo() { return await bar(); } I stick with async/await instead of using just foo() { return bar(); } Opinions?
no opinions, just why?
can you async foo() { return bar(); }? if bar returns a promiselike anyway, it ought to work
15:31
consistency?
@rlemon so everything is checked in this picture why would it not be updating
either way, it's a promise, right? you just need to note that
@ssube Thought about that the other day, when I saw this: github.com/zeit/next.js#component-lifecycle
That's a funny looking terminal.
15:32
static async getInitialProps ({ req }) {
    return req
      ? { userAgent: req.headers['user-agent'] }
      : { userAgent: navigator.userAgent }
  }
@ssube Fuck, I just got a water phantom thief from my 10 MS :(
@BenFortune that seems like an abuse of async, but is a clearer than wrapping in a promise, IMO
yea, for consistency.
@Trasiva is that bad? I thought he was pretty good
Will it just Promise.resolve those objects?
15:32
@ssube I hear more bad than good things about him. He's CDs are crazy high too.
@BenFortune it ought to resolve or reject, depending on if they throw
the body of an async function is not unlike a new Promise callback with a catch (e) { rej(e); }
async function foo() {
  return { bar: 'bar' }
}

foo().then(bar => console.log(bar));
Neat
@Trasiva huh, I've seen a couple that were not bad. I don't pay so much attention to google, though, mostly just try them out and see.
@ssube Yea, he needs 6* and pretty good runes.
I thought I had an error before when I used async without await inside the body, but maybe I am mis-remembering. I can't reproduce.
or am confusing c# which I know has that rule..
15:35
it should be legal in JS
how do I update ubuntu to 16.10 from 16.04 I think that should solve the problem
ok.. so just use async always if I CAN return a promise.. that's nice and consistent.
@William google it
thank you
15:37
@Luggage yeah, that kinda seems like the way to go, so long as it isn't slow
i don't care about slow, I care about pretty code.
I don't know if just editing sources.list would work.
function bar(i) {
  if (i % 2) {
    return i;
  } else {
    throw new Error('i is bad');
  }
}

async function foo(i) {
  return bar(i);
}

const foos = Array.from({length: 10}).map((_, idx) => idx).map(foo);
foos.forEach(f => f.then(v => console.log(v)).catch(e => console.error(e)));
@BenFortune works with errors, too
EXACTLY
fuck that
this is UCL's registration form
oh come on
15:39
(UCL is meant to be a top notch university in the UK)
@ssube Oo I like that, time to change my writing style.
@towc hack em
Don't go there, then.
@ssube with my haxxor l33t skillz?
@BenFortune be careful, regenerator gets involved when you use async, and that's slow compared to normal stuff
15:41
None of these are tight loops.. i can't imagine it'll be slower in any meaningful way to me.
What's a few milliseconds among friends?
@FlorianMargaine best costume ever, french kiss
a.k.a. a mime street gang
it appears someone is having if not the same a very similar problem here askubuntu.com/questions/779717/…
Whey, you finally searched the error message
can babel translate async / await es7 statements into promises correctly?
15:48
@jAndy absolutely.
it has to go through regenerator, but it works great
and regenerator is a fairly simple state machine, mimicking the new semantics
does node already support async/await natively?
Nope :(
node 7 does, i think
I'm still a little bit in doubt about async/await statements.. I'm afraid they totally eliminate the use of promises which I'm in love with :P
No, just sugar for promises.
15:51
@jAndy they don't, they just reduce nesting.
I'm not a huge fan, especially of the JS implementation, but they are useful.
I guess it's a wrong assumption anyway on my part
Like generators, they let you use traditional constructs* (loops, etc) with promises. which is nice.
you still might want to have promise objects which you can pass around to multiple instances
I have an init method in one of my projects that has to open a window, start up a renderer, bind input, all kinds of async shit.
with nested promises, it was a few hundred lines of unreadable spaghetti
you're nesting on X with error handling, then Y, then doing a few things at once, bringing it all back together, etc. It can be a mess.
Babel turns out as a dangerous tool for a guy like me. I'm going to use all the new toys which are there.. but it feels like I'm losing a ton of productivity because of that :p
15:56
@jAndy The Game
6
I'm constantly updating my code and new stuff, just because I can
fun, isn't it?
yes and no
This code is so September 2016
there are a limited number of new features
15:58
await won't really halt a function like a generator does it?
it will internally just use callbacks and stuff
Hi, do you know some good open source node js application with good architecture for cli or something like that?
a statemachine
@jAndy so does a generator
the next line won't run until the await/yield has done its thing
o'rly
15:59
for yield, that's leaving and returning, for await, it's just a then
It's pretty easy to implement async/await in terms of generators
I thought generators are more like.. true magic underneath
Jun 9 '14 at 11:22, by Benjamin Gruenbaum
function async(gen){ "use strict";
    gen = gen();
    return Promise.resolve().then(function cont(a){
        var n = gen.next(a);
        if(n.done) return Promise.resolve(n.value); // a `return`
        if(!n.value.then) return cont(n.value); // yield plain value
        return n.value.catch(gen.throw.bind(gen)).then(cont);
    });
};

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